Babies Born With Unusually Small Heads In Brazil – Zika Virus

Thousands of babies are born with small head, the number is increasing everyday at alarming rate. Researchers believe that they have found new evidence linking it to the Zika virus.

Microcephaly is a neurological disorder in which babies are born with smaller craniums and brains.

Microcephaly is caused by the mosquito-borne virus called “Zika Virus” which was first discovered in Africa in 1947.

The virus was first detected in Brazil last year. The Brazil’s Ministry of Health linked it to the fetal deformations and warn pregnant women to use insect repellent to avoid mosquito bites. The Zika virus then quickly spread in America.

Reportedly, there are 3,530 cases of Microcephaly in Brazil by January 16, but just 10 days later, it increases to 3,883. The number is still increasing everyday. More than 49 babies were reported to have died from microcephaly.

According to latest reports, the Brazilian researchers took another step to prove that Zika virus truly causes microcephaly. They found Zika in the placenta of a woman who had a miscarriage, which proves that the virus can reach the fetus. Until now, researchers had only found Zika in the amniotic fluid of two pregnant women.

Surprisingly, Zika virus is carried by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which is also famous for carrying deadly viruses like dengue, yellow fever and Chikungunya.

Apart from Brazil, Colombia was the second country to register the highest number of Zika infection and this led the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to issue a travel advisory, warning pregnant women to avoid 14 countries and territories in the Caribbean and Latin America affected by the virus.

U.S. health authorities later confirmed the birth of a baby with microcephaly in Hawaii to a mother who had been infected with the Zika virus after visiting Brazil last year.

Mosquitoes are known to spread several deadly diseases, take safety precautions as much as possible.